The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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25. lappuse
... compute their hous- ing cost amounts separately . If the spouses compute their housing cost amounts separately , they may allocate the housing expenses to either of them or between them for the purpose of calculating separate housing ...
... compute their hous- ing cost amounts separately . If the spouses compute their housing cost amounts separately , they may allocate the housing expenses to either of them or between them for the purpose of calculating separate housing ...
26. lappuse
... compute their housing cost amount jointly . If they do so and H claims the housing cost amount exclusion his exclusion would be $ 10,617 . H's housing would be $ 13,000 ( $ 10,000 + $ 3,000 ) and his base housing amount would be $ 2,383 ...
... compute their housing cost amount jointly . If they do so and H claims the housing cost amount exclusion his exclusion would be $ 10,617 . H's housing would be $ 13,000 ( $ 10,000 + $ 3,000 ) and his base housing amount would be $ 2,383 ...
47. lappuse
... compute the FSC's overall foreign tax credit limitation . ( ii ) A separate limitation under sec- tion 904 ( d ) ( 1 ) ... computed by multiplying the FSC's shareholder's tentative United States tax by a frac- tion the numerator of which ...
... compute the FSC's overall foreign tax credit limitation . ( ii ) A separate limitation under sec- tion 904 ( d ) ( 1 ) ... computed by multiplying the FSC's shareholder's tentative United States tax by a frac- tion the numerator of which ...
87. lappuse
... - ( A ) The transfer price of the export property sold by the FSC during that year shall be computed separately from the transfer price of the export property not sold 87 Internal Revenue Service , Treasury § 1.925 ( a ) -IT.
... - ( A ) The transfer price of the export property sold by the FSC during that year shall be computed separately from the transfer price of the export property not sold 87 Internal Revenue Service , Treasury § 1.925 ( a ) -IT.
89. lappuse
... compute their taxable incomes will be accepted for purposes of determin- ing the amounts of items of income and ... computed without taking into account deduc- tions allowed under section 1382 ( b ) and ( c ) for patronage dividends ...
... compute their taxable incomes will be accepted for purposes of determin- ing the amounts of items of income and ... computed without taking into account deduc- tions allowed under section 1382 ( b ) and ( c ) for patronage dividends ...
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120. lappuse - It is the policy of the United States to use export controls (A) to the extent necessary to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the serious inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand...
201. lappuse - That such distribution has been made to or for the benefit of such persons in proportion to the par value of the shares of stock of the corporation owned by each; except that if the corporation has more than one class of stock, the...
132. lappuse - In the case of a nonresident alien individual the deductions shall be allowed only if and to the extent that they are connected with income from sources within the United States...
332. lappuse - In other property, (1) out of its earnings or profits accumulated after February 28, 1913, or (2) out of the earnings or profits of the taxable year (computed as of the close of the taxable year without diminution by reason of any distributions made during the taxable year), without regard to the amount of the earnings and profits at the time the distribution was made.
259. lappuse - ... securities and sells them to customers with a view to the gains and profits that may be derived therefrom.
138. lappuse - States— (1) If 80 per centum or more of the gross income of such citizen or domestic corporation (computed without the benefit of this section) for the three-year period immediately preceding the close of the taxable year (or for such part of such period immediately preceding the close of such taxable year as may be applicable) was derived from sources within a possession of the United States...
249. lappuse - ... as foreign personal holding company income, foreign base company sales income, foreign base company services income, foreign base company shipping income, or foreign base company oil related income.
270. lappuse - This paragraph shall not apply to gains by a producer, processor, merchant, or handler of the commodity which arise out of bona fide hedging transactions reasonably necessary to the conduct of its business in the manner in which such business is customarily and usually conducted by others.
355. lappuse - ... under subpart E of part I of subchapter J (relating to grantors and others treated as substantial owners) shall be considered as...
131. lappuse - States ; and (2) if 90 percent or more of its gross income for such period or such part thereof was derived from the active conduct of a trade or business.